I don't have an E-M5, but what about tacky glue? It is a white glue that is almost as thick as paste and it dries fairly quickly (30 - 60 minutes). It is sold in craft stores; I use it frequently in situations like this because it is strong and safe. Even though it is water based, it resists moisture very well.

I called Olympus today. They said it was a warranty issue and I would have to return the camera to them for repairs. Instead, I placed a single drop of "Gorilla Super Glue" in the centre dimple, held the cap in place for 10 seconds then set it aside for an hour. It worked! The cap is on and is as good as new.

The E-M5 is a nice little camera but it's not exactly tough. After a couple of weeks of ownership I was taking mine out of my Domke and caught the viewfinder cup on the edge of the bag and it fell apart. That little cup is in about four different pieces including the rubber and when I had a good look it hadn't actually broken as such but just separated and I was able to repair it with a couple of drops of superglue.

There are parts of this camera that are quite fragile IMO ... it's no pro device and people need to remember this!

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